Travel Tour: Modern Brazil 2019

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Travel Tour: Modern Brazil 2019

São Paulo - Brasília - Rio de Janeiro

October 17, 2019 - October 27, 2019

Docomomo US Modern Brazil is one in a series of exclusive modern architecture, art and design travel experiences. This ten-day, nine-night trip features the work of Oscar Niemeyer, Lina Bo Bardi, Afonso Eduardo Reidy, Lucio Costa among others.

Travelers will experience a journey through the history of modern architecture in Brazil. From its early sinuous and iconic Carioca School designs through its brutalist Paulista School period, guests will experience the 20th century through three of Brazil’s most important cities: São Paulo, Brasília and Rio de Janeiro. Highlights of the tour include the opportunity to visit many of Oscar Niemeyer’s most important works including Ibirapuera Auditorium, Copan Building, and Casa de Canoas, Oscar Niemeyer’s family home. Guests will enjoy two days exploring the country’s capital of Brasília with stops all along Brasília’s Monumental Axis including: Three Power Square, the National Congress, the Metropolitan Cathedral, and Itamaraty Palace. In São Paulo, guests will visit the Lina Bo Bardi designed Glass House for a special curator’s tour in addition to a visit to Bo Bardi’s São Paulo Museum of Modern Art. In Rio, highlights include a visit to Park Guinle by Lucio Costa, the Ministry of Education and Culture Building, in addition to two works by Afonso Eduardo Reidy: The Museum of Modern Art and the Pedregulho residential project. Modern Brazil offers a unique travel opportunity in a small group setting featuring access to modern homes and buildings considered off the beaten path or not ordinarily open to the public.

Modern Brazil will be led by Debora Barros AIA, LEED AP BD+C a registered architect in New York and Brazil, and an Associate at PBDW Architects, in New York City.

SCHEDULE

Day 1 Thursday, October 17: Guests will board as a group from Miami International Airport

Overnight flight to São Paulo.

Day 2 Friday, October 18: Early morning arrival in São Paulo.

Guests will enjoy an afternoon bus tour of São Paulo city center including the Metropolitan Cathedral, the Martinelli Building, an interior visit to the São Bento Monastery, a visit to the Municipal Theater and an interior visit to the State Picture Gallery. Later a special visit to Lina Bo Bardi’s São Paulo Museum of Modern Art.

Accommodations: Hotel Renaissance São Paulo

Day 3 Saturday, October 19: São Paulo

Morning departures include the Santa Cruz Street House and Gardens designed by Gregori Warchavchik, considered one of the first expressions of modernism in Brazil and the Lina Bo Bardi designed Glass House. After lunch, architect Marcelo Ferraz will provide a guided tour of SESC Pompéia, a former metal drum factory adaptively reused as a multi-purpose center. Later guests will visit Ibirapuera Park and Auditorium designed by Oscar Niemeyer.

Day 4 Sunday, October 20: São Paulo

Today guests will visit designs by Vilanova Artigas: the Louveira Residential Complex and a stop to his weekend retreat, the Artigas House. Before lunch guests will enjoy a special stop to the Milan house with Marcos and Marlene Acayaba. After lunch sites include the IAB (Brazilian Institute of Architects building), Oscar Niemeyer’s, Copan Building and the FAU/USP School of Architecture also designed by Vilanova Artigas.

Day 5 Monday, October 21: São Paulo to Brasília

Guests will travel this morning by air to the capital city of Brasília. After lunch guests will enjoy a bus tour along the Monumental Axis with a stop to the observation deck at the TV Tower.

Accommodations: Brasília Palace Hotel

Brasilia Mall

Three Power Square

Day 6 Tuesday, October 22: Brasília

Guests will enjoy a full day tour with Professor and Brasília modernism expert Sylvia Ficher. Visits include Three Power Square, the National Congress and Itamaraty Palace. After lunch, the group will visit Alvorada’s Palace, the Superquadras as well as the Oscar Niemeyer’s little church.

Day 7 Wednesday, October 23: Brasília to Rio de Janeiro

After an early breakfast, guests will visit the the University of Brasilia Buildings with Sylvia Ficher, the Metropolitan Cathedral and then head to the airport for the flight to Rio de Janeiro. In Rio, guests will visit many city center sites including Arco do Telles and Travessa do Comercio, the Imperial Palace, the Old Customs House and a stop at Confeitaria Colombo for afternoon tea. Accommodations: JW Marriot Hotel

Day 8 Thursday, October 24: Brasília to Rio de Janeiro

Today guests will visit designs by Afonso Eduardo Reidy: the Pedregulho Residential Complex, the Museum of Modern Art (MAM) and Flamengo Park with Lota de Macedo Soares and R. Burle Marx. Other visits include the recently opened Museum of Tomorrow designed by Santiago Calvatrava. Later an optional Samba excursion to Ginga Tropical.

MAM (1954-67)

Afonso Eduardo Reidy

Pedregulho Residential Complex (1950-52)

Afonso Eduardo Reidy

Day 9 Friday, October 25: Rio de Janeiro

Guests will venture out of town this morning and tour Oscar Niemeyer’s family home, Casa de Canoas, and then make their way to the Roberto Burle Marx Cultural Center and home. After a picnic lunch in the gardens, guests will depart for a special tour of the Ministry of Education and Culture led by Gustavo Capanema and designed by Lucio Costa with Oscar Niemeyer, Carlos Leão, Jorge Moreira, Affonso Eduardo Reidy e Ernani Vasconcellos and Le Corbusier.

Day 10 Saturday, October 26: Rio de Janeiro

This morning guests will have an opportunity to see the Museum of Contemporary Art in Niteroi by Oscar Niemeyer and a visit to Park Guinle by Lucio Costa.

Free afternoon in Rio de Janeiro.

Day 11 Sunday, October 27: Rio de Janeiro to New York

After breakfast at the hotel, guests will say “tchau” to Rio de Janeiro and depart for the airport to New York.

Rate does not include

Passports (required and must be valid for at least 6 months after date of return)

Items of Personal Nature

Drinks and meals other than those specifically included

Passenger Deposits

Passenger deposits are $500.00 per person. Passenger deposits are non-refundable, and cancellation and interruption coverage is strongly recommended in order to protect passengers against cancellation fees.

Deadline for deposits is June 19, 2019.

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